03-04-2012, 04:49 PM | #3776 |
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Karigurishi no Arrietty
Oh god my childhood. ;; Mary Norton's The Borrowers was one of my favorite books when I was younger, so as soon as I found out Miyazaki made a film based on it I had to check it out. If there's ever a story I'm glad to see get the vibrant Studio Ghibli treatment it's this. I've always been fascinated by the concept of "little people", and seeing their world brought to color and life was a joy to behold. Really enjoyed all the attention to detail, right down to how the volume of everyday human actions was raised to indicate how loud they must seem to small person's ear. Speaking of sound, the musical score was very pretty, incorporating a lot of Celtic themes. I watched it with subs, so it was a little odd to hear the characters familiarly recogized as English speaking Japanese, but it was hardly a huge issue. The fact that the setting was changed to suit a more Japanese locale didn't seem to impose a significant cultural difference either. It focused on remaining faithful to the basic story and characters (introducing original elements only for sake of plot) rather than forced localization, a respect I admired. As for the actual plot and characters... I felt they were a little cheesy and contrived compared to the darker novel, obviously sanitized for a younger audience. The story progression and character development seemed somewhat unbalanced, almost sloppy by the midway point. Normally I'm not a big fan of Miyazaki's films since IMO they tend to drag on, but this is one case where I feel the movie could've benefited from extra length. A lot of potentially interesting threads were touched on but never expanded. For that matter, several of the characters were underdeveloped - even the main to some degree. Poor Pod suffered the worst. I didn't mind they gave him a more taciturn personality, but for the responsible father figure to be forced offscreen for most of the film was rather disappointing. In fact, where was he when... Spoiler: show Still, it was satisfying enough for what it was, which is to say an enjoyable and nostalgic kids' film. If you're a fan of fantasy and fairy-type creatures, feel free to check it out. In other news, finally downloaded KS. Will try to start playing later this week.
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03-04-2012, 09:36 PM | #3777 |
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Is it Miayazaki, or Ghibli? I'm a bit anxious toward downloading subs for this...Disney licensed it, and Disney scares me a lot more than FUNimation. I may be a pirate, but I'd rather not point my sword at an incoming meteor.
How'd you rank it compared with other Miyazaki-Ghibli films?
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As for comparisons... I wouldn't say it's as epic or high quality as Spirited Away. The only other Miyazaki-Ghibli films I've seen were all either too long ago or I didn't pay much attention to since they were too long (or maybe because they were dubbed). Although I just watched the Nostalgia Critic's review of Ponyo a few days ago, and from what he claimed I'd say Arrietty's more polished. ^^;
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03-05-2012, 02:56 AM | #3779 |
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I'm through episode 25 of this. So far, this show has been very entertaining. I've gotten to like Yusei as a main character and how everyone grows close to him. I've also enjoyed the backgrounds of the main characters that have shown up. As far as problems go, I don't really have any that really comes to mind. This show also almost makes me forget how cheap and unbalanced the actual game is. If I could hold back the rain, would numb the pain?! Because I remember....EEEVERYTHIIIIINNNNNG! |
03-05-2012, 03:44 PM | #3780 |
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Ponyo was Miyazaki's ego trip. He only even started the project because someone said he could never make a character as iconic as Totoro (equivalent to someone saying Disney couldn't top Mickey Mouse). For whatever reason, that insulted him, leading to Ponyo's conception in bad blood.
I don't think it's a bad title, but it's way over-rated simply because it's Miyazaki, highlighting a point that, like Pixar, Miyazaki's name has far more credence than the quality of his work. Howl was a bad film, and RT reports it still got 86% approval.
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03-07-2012, 03:33 PM | #3781 |
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I decided to pick up a freshly translated VN called "Kamidori Alchemy Master". I don't know what to expect, but it's nice eyecandy atleast. It has a good score on VNDB, but so did Yu-No and Forest, and they were giant letdowns, so you never know.
Also, since the Yu-Gi-Oh fad has died down, it's time to switch back to Doremi! Speaking of Yu-Gi-Oh, 5D's spoiler Spoiler: show |
03-07-2012, 03:54 PM | #3782 |
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Aw, I meant to ask before the fad died down but kept missing my chance:
BBB, where did that (previous) avatar come from? D=
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03-07-2012, 05:08 PM | #3783 |
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Earthbound Immortal > Earthbound God
... Haven't watched any anime in the past few days. Been per-occupied playing YGO, GemCraft, MTG, BVS and TLK. Not a horrible waste of time, but I need to catch up on titles.
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03-08-2012, 12:37 AM | #3784 |
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To Corsola:
I found it when searching Bruno images on Pixiv. Here's the original picture. I resized it and flipped it over to make it look like it's looking at my post. Actually, he had some pretty good art, which made him look kinda cool, despite me originally thinking of him as a crybaby pussy. Here's a good example, which I actually bothered to save. |
03-09-2012, 09:58 AM | #3785 |
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For some reason I'm anticipating this year's baseball season so badly that I can hardly stand it anymore. Maybe it's because my beloved Blue Jays actually have a chance to make the playoffs for the first time in nearly 20 years. So what better cure for my ailment than ... One Outs!
Baseball and Akagi, together at last. So far, not bad. I wasn't overly impressed by the first couple episodes. It draws heavy inspiration from Akagi, and Tokuchi is built up as a man not to be trifled with, but it lacks the terrifying intensity of a genuine Fukumoto story. It gets better once he joins the baseball team though, and signs that very interesting contract where he gets 5 million yen for every out, and pays 50 million yen for every run he allows. LOL at the whole rain delay game. It's tremendously satisfying to see how much money Tokuchi can rack up against the owner, who is now forced to root against his own team. Currently, this guy playing in the Japanese league makes more money than Albert Pujols! I have to ask this: What's up with the suuuuuper gay OP, featuring a shirtless Tokuchi, with his pants unbuttoned AND HIS FLY UNZIPPED?! And they throw in one more shot of a guy's crotch for good measure. It's like they just HAD to one up the 2nd Akagi ED, where he struts down the railroad tracks with his shirt open.
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Hey, Mcsweeney ... is this you? Was just reading this by chance and was amused to see someone named "Sweeney" discussing how epic scenes from ROTK were.
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03-09-2012, 08:33 PM | #3788 |
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I don't think that's his writing style, but it's interesting nonetheless.
... I started watching a show called Asatte no Houkou and it's giving me weird dreams, though my utter lethargy isn't exactly conducive to good dreams either. It's an old JC Shaft show featuring staff members of Princess Tutu, with an interesting premise. But there's so much creepy in it. This middle school guy is wildly attracted to this elementary school girl, who asserts she's an adult. Her older brother is like 20 years older, looks like a creepy pervert and is apparently about to solicit favours out of his old girlfriend, who he abandoned in America.
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I like the American player in One Outs who always says the first word of his statement in English (which is usually a swear word).
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03-09-2012, 10:16 PM | #3790 |
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Oh, I have to quit?
I'm fine with that I guess...yup, it's Yahoo. Are you holding a draft?
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Oh man One Outs is an amazing series! I especially like the first half of the story which focuses on the team learning real strategy and overcoming their weaknesses. The second half or so seems to be more about Tokuchi's counter-strategies to gimmicky talents or dirty plays by the opposing teams. Of course, there is no shortage of epic mind games reminiscent of Akagi.
I rewatch One Outs at least once a year because of its epicness. Last year it got me so pumped that I joined a local softball league just to get more baseball action in my life. Fortunately I live in an area inhabited by rabid hordes of baseball fans, so it's not hard to find people who play. Also I skip the intro every time. It sucks how one of the most epic shows has one of the dumbest intros ever.
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Sora no Otoshimono movie
This released, so since I've bothered to trudge through two seasons of this, I figured I'd watch the movie. This was alright. Half of the movie was a recap of the first two seasons in another character's perspective. The rest of it was this character wanting to join the main cast in their wacky adventures. I mean, the emotional scenes were okay, and Hiyori was really charming. Of course, it's Sora no Otoshimono, so obviously it's marvelous eyecandy. I dunno, I can't think of any real complaints, but this movie just didn't spark any strong emotions. The Suite Precure movie has been watched too, I'll post that in the appropriate topic when I feel like it. |
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When I first downloaded Akagi many years ago, I actually busted out laughing at that very moment, when Akagi slowly turned his head and gave me my first look at that schnoz. I never could have imagined that the show would go on to become my favourite of all time!
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I've finished the Dark Signers arc, so I'm basically at episode 65. The arc started pretty strongly. Carly's a marvelous character and her development with Jack was great. The whole brain controlled zombie guy taking vengeance thing was nice too. Though, towards the end, it started faltering. I ended up getting fed up with Yusei's friendship speeches, because they were freaking mind-numbingly repetitive. Then Crow's new....addition was just downright silly. Also, I laughed at beefy Godwin. |
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Mahou Sensei Negima! has ended.
I'll give it a Flawed Masterpiece rating. Too much was cut out of the end...and from all the stuff Akamatsu said, he didn't run out of ideas. Too bad.
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What I did today: Re-read Masturbation Master Kurosawa. Yep, it's still awesome. You need to read this if you haven't already, you can polish it off in a few hours! I also finished One Outs. My thoughts enclosed below:
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I hold the same View. It was great, but not perfect. Definitely an unfortunately flawed Masterpiece.
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